gt350pony66
Master Member
Not sure what to tell you on LED's, lots of opinions out there. Heck I'm happy with the bright white, but alot of guys like the warm white citing it's more screen accurate to match the incadecent lighting they used in the 70's for filming, wjitch is likely accurate statements...but I'm good with what I'm using, however, the bright makes pics tough to take, but then I have a less than up to date Iphone. If you drill at the right speed, you'll have plenty of bits left over. I've only broken one on hole #10...out of 800 plus. If you're going to go nutty with light points like I did, you may run out of FO. You're using .25mm, right? Once you start drilling, you're going to find alot more places you want to illuminate cause there's plenty of area for holes. Use a fine pint scribe to mark a dimple for your holes, it helps the bit cut in easier and you can get your lines of holes straighter, though i still have some areas that got off track :lol Not sure I understand about the hatch...you got a pic of the problem?
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I originally ordered 1000 ft of .25mm, and I needed more .50 anyway for other stuff, but I did use some on this too in certain areas. the flashing reds I used .50, the .25 was too small and you could barely see the flashing cause the ends wouldn't bloom big enough
Okey. Trying to figure out how bright I should buy. Guess its trial and error.
For my part this will take some time for progress. I had some troubles. My upper "hatch" is somehow crooked. Gonna use some neo magnets to press it down enough and hold it in place. Have ordered +650 feet FO and 20x #80 drills. See how far I come with that.
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I originally ordered 1000 ft of .25mm, and I needed more .50 anyway for other stuff, but I did use some on this too in certain areas. the flashing reds I used .50, the .25 was too small and you could barely see the flashing cause the ends wouldn't bloom big enough